Just two questions:
1) Is there any way of knowing (i.e., documentation of) where the strings switch on the legato_sul instruments?
2) Am I right in guessing that, if I play a legato scale from low G on a violin (for example) ascending to the top of the playable range, I will remain on the G string? Would this be the case for the D, A, and E strings on the violin as well? (Which would basically answer my first question.)
And assuming this mapping is automated, would there ever be a possibility of assigning a controller to string selection -- it would be cool to be able to specify the string, for orchestration/colour purposes (e.g., upper register parts played on the G string).
J.
1) Is there any way of knowing (i.e., documentation of) where the strings switch on the legato_sul instruments?
2) Am I right in guessing that, if I play a legato scale from low G on a violin (for example) ascending to the top of the playable range, I will remain on the G string? Would this be the case for the D, A, and E strings on the violin as well? (Which would basically answer my first question.)
And assuming this mapping is automated, would there ever be a possibility of assigning a controller to string selection -- it would be cool to be able to specify the string, for orchestration/colour purposes (e.g., upper register parts played on the G string).
J.